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... Level S1 - Entry Level Support FLSA Code Nonexempt Patient Sensitive Job Code? Yes Type Non ... Most individuals in a genetic counseling internship position aspire to apply to a graduate genetic ...

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Substance Abuse Counselor

Concord, NH

$22.50 - $30.25/hr

... disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or ... Job or State Requirements HS Diploma/GED with entry level experience

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How much do entry level genetic counselor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level genetic counselor in the United States is $87,816.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,000.00 and $95,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an entry level genetic counselor do?

An entry level genetic counselor works with patients and families to assess the risk of inherited conditions or genetic disorders. They collect family and medical histories, educate clients about genetic testing options, interpret test results, and provide emotional support during the decision-making process. Entry level counselors often work under the supervision of more experienced professionals while gaining clinical experience. Their role is essential in helping people understand their genetic health and make informed choices.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Genetic Counselor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Genetic Counselor, you need a solid background in genetics and counseling, typically supported by a master's degree in genetic counseling and certification from the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC). Familiarity with pedigree analysis software, genetic testing platforms, and electronic health records is commonly required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to communicate complex information clearly set successful counselors apart. These competencies are crucial for guiding patients through difficult decisions, ensuring accuracy in genetic risk assessments, and fostering patient trust.

What types of cases and patient interactions can an entry level genetic counselor expect in their first year?

As an entry level genetic counselor, you can expect to work with a diverse range of patients, often focusing on areas such as prenatal, pediatric, oncology, or adult genetics. Your daily responsibilities will typically include collecting detailed family and medical histories, assessing genetic risks, explaining complex genetic concepts in understandable terms, and providing emotional support. Early in your career, you'll likely collaborate closely with senior counselors, physicians, and laboratory staff, gradually taking on more independent cases as you gain experience. It's common to encounter challenging situations, such as delivering uncertain or unexpected results, but strong mentorship and teamwork are standard supports in most clinical settings.

What is the difference between Entry Level Genetic Counselor vs Genetic Counseling Assistant?

AspectEntry Level Genetic CounselorGenetic Counseling Assistant
Required CredentialsMaster's degree in genetic counseling, certification (ABGC)High school diploma or associate degree, no certification needed
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, labs, direct patient counselingSupport roles in clinics, administrative tasks, patient prep
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare providers, genetic testing labsHealthcare settings, assisting genetic counselors
Common Search & ComparisonEntry Level Genetic CounselorGenetic Counseling Assistant

Entry Level Genetic Counselors have advanced education, certification, and perform direct patient counseling. Genetic Counseling Assistants support counselors with administrative and preparatory tasks without requiring certification. The roles differ mainly in education, responsibilities, and scope of practice.

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Genetic Counselor I, Genomics Laboratory

Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Chicago, IL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago provides superior pediatric care in a setting that offers the latest benefits and innovations in medical technology, research and family-friendly design. As the largest pediatric provider in the region with a 140-year legacy of excellence, kids and their families are at the center of all we do. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is ranked in all 10 specialties by the U.S. News & World Report.

Location

Superior Street

Job Description

The Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is excited to announce a new genetic counselor level I position for our Genomics Laboratory. This is a full-time laboratory genetic counseling role supporting our growing genomic testing program. The genetic counselor will work closely with our laboratory directors, genomic analysists, and 2 well experienced genetic counselors. The genetic counselor will be involved in variant interpretation for our exome and genome platforms and generation of test reports. The genetic counselor will contribute to the development of new standard operating procedures and quality improvement projects for genomic laboratory operations. There is also opportunity to be involved in research projects and ClinGen initiatives. In addition to the primary work responsibilities, there are opportunities for teaching and engaging with students, fellows, and other trainees. While this is a non-clinical position, the laboratory genetic counselors engage with our clinical teams to provide cutting edge genomic services. Those with a desire to build a career as a laboratory genetic counselor are encouraged to apply. You will be joining a growing team of >30 genetic counselors in a variety of disciplines throughout our organization.

This is an entry level clinical genetic counselor position providing genetic counseling to patients and families for a variety of indications. The position involves participation in all aspects of delivery of genetics services, including involvement in the diagnostic evaluation process, care coordination, identification of resources, and advocacy.

Essential Job Functions:

Core Responsibilities for all Genetic Counselors:

  • Proficient in the Core Skills of Genetic Counseling as outline by the National society of Genetic Counselors.

    • Deep and broad knowledge of genetics.

    • Ability to tailor, translate and communicate complex information in a simple, relevant way for a broad range of audiences.

    • Strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence and self-awareness.

    • Ability to dissect and analyze complex problems.

    • Research skills (self-education).

    • In-depth knowledge of healthcare delivery.

  • Performs job functions adhering to Lurie Children's service principles and mission

The following list of responsibilities may or may not be applicable based on your individual position and job responsibilities.

Clinical Genetic Counselor Responsibilities:

  • Communicates test results to patients/families, referring physicians, primary care physicians and other appropriate clinicians.

  • Coordinates and communicate all aspects of post evaluation patient follow up.

  • Writes proper documentation of patient visit and visit letters. Generate other letters for patient case as needed.

  • Helps coordinate general and specialty genetics clinics as assigned.

  • Serves as the liaison between specialty services involved in the care of children with genetic disorders and assist with case management of medically complex patients.

  • Coordinates genetic testing of patient and appropriate family members, including obtaining insurance authorization.

  • Provides education on the natural history, management, genetics, and inheritance of genetic disorders with language tailored to patients and families.

  • Performs psychosocial assessment and provides appropriate support and resources to patients and families in the coping of their genetic diagnosis or medical condition.

  • Participates in inpatient consultations.

  • Participates in genetic counseling on-call rotation and performs duties such as fielding telephone calls from clinicians and patients requesting genetics information, assessing referrals to Genetics and determining appropriate scheduling of patient, triaging urgent patient calls, etc.

  • Keeps up to date on latest clinical and research developments in medical genetics.

  • Masters all necessary functions in Epic or current Lurie Children's electronic medical record software.

  • Other responsibilities as they arise that are within the genetic counselor's scope of practice.

Laboratory Utilization Management Genetic Counselor Responsibilities:

  • Functions as a liaison between laboratory and clinicians to address questions regarding genetic testing and to help ensure appropriate patient referral.

  • Screens and reviews orders for genetic tests, whether in-house or sent to reference laboratories. Recommends alternative genetic testing based on analysis of the risk, benefit and cost.

  • Reviews clinical and family histories as required to outline appropriate genetic testing strategy for ordering clinician.

  • Provide guidance on obtaining insurance authorization for genetic testing and facilitate the process.

  • Maintains list of referral testing sites and maintains communication with referral laboratory representatives.

  • Reviews test results by performing necessary literature searches to integrate new discoveries with clinical diagnoses and test interpretation. Effectively communicate this information to ordering clinicians.

  • Coordinates appropriate follow up testing with ordering clinicians based on results of the proband and assessment of risk for family members and future pregnancy.

  • Provides written documentation/reports of test results, summaries, recommendations, and support groups.

  • Works with laboratory management and clinicians to consolidate genetic reference lab testing on an ongoing basis to minimize the number of laboratories used and negotiate the lowest cost per test.

  • Assist laboratory revenue cycle coordinator with the establishment of CPT coding for genetic tests to ensure regulatory compliance.

  • Other responsibilities as they arise that are within the genetic counselor's scope of practice.

Molecular Laboratory Genetic Counselor Responsibilities:

  • Along with laboratory directors, perform data interpretation and analysis for in house genetic tests, including reviewing relevant patient and family histories to correlate test results.

  • Generates written documentation/reports of test results and includes disease summaries, recommendations, and support group information.

  • Communicates genetic test results with appropriate follow up recommendations and facilitates or provides genetic counseling services as requested by healthcare providers.

  • Performs necessary literature searches to integrate new discoveries with clinical diagnoses and test interpretation.

  • Participates in molecular laboratory new test development.

  • Maintain and develop standard operating procedures (SOP) or workflows for optimization of in-house genetic testing interpretation, reporting and curation.

  • Screens and reviews orders for genetic tests, whether in-house or sent to reference laboratories, and when appropriate, recommend alternative genetic testing approach based on analysis of the risk, benefit and cost.

  • Assist laboratory revenue cycle coordinator with the establishment of CPT coding for genetic tests to ensure regulatory compliance.

  • Other responsibilities as they arise that are within the genetic counselor's scope of practice.

Research Genetic Counselor Responsibilities:

  • Conducts study start-up activities and prepares and maintains all regulatory documents required by sponsor and/or regulatory agencies.

  • Prepares protocols, informed consent documents, modifications, renewals, and other necessary documents for review by the IRB and/or sponsor.

  • Coordinates study activities with other research departments to effectively implement clinical research projects. This includes

    • Obtaining required letters of support and/or approvals as needed (i.e., IBC, SRC, etc.).

    • Monitoring protocols are followed.

  • Obtains high level of knowledge regarding specific condition(s) which is(are) the subject of the research study to provide education on the natural history, management, genetics, and inheritance of genetic disorders with language tailored to study participants and families.

  • Identifies, verifies, and recruits eligible study participants and conducts the informed consent/assent process. This includes:

    • Communicating with appropriate clinical team members to identify eligible patients

    • Using functions in Epic such as SlicerDicer to identify eligible patients

    • Attending meetings and patient gatherings to spread awareness of research being conducted at our organization

  • Performs study participant research visits. This includes:

    • Scheduling necessary study assessments and procedures per study protocol

    • Preparing laboratory/specimen collection kits and ensuring samples are processed and sent out appropriately

    • Communicating with research partners such as CRU, research pharmacy, research laboratory, and other applicable departments regarding study visit

    • Communicating with study participants regarding their study visit so participants understand scheduled study procedures

    • Facilitating travel and reimbursement for study participants if applicable

  • Conducts site qualification, study initiation, monitoring and/or close-out visits.

  • Communicates with study sponsor and study vendors and responds to queries/requests promptly.

  • Records, submits, and maintains study data and documents as outlined in study protocols. This includes:

    • Abstracting data from medical records and enters medical information/data onto protocol specific case report forms, study flow sheets, and other required study forms

    • Preparing abstracted/coded data for processing/analysis

    • Recording data on source documents and CRF's and/or electronic web-based systems

    • Creating and/or updating case report forms and/or source document templates

    • Maintaining all study documents such as regulatory binders, source documents, correspondence, etc. as required by sponsor and/or regulatory agencies.

  • Monitors, documents, and reports adverse events as required.

  • Maintains inventory of research related supplies, lab kits, and equipment.

  • Functions as a patient liaison and addresses study questions, billing issues, barriers to compliance, etc. and appropriately communicates with study patient's clinical team as needed.

  • Assists with QA/QC procedures and QA/QC checks for database validity and data monitoring.

  • Tracks study progress and deadlines for grants/deliverables.

  • Attends investigator meetings.

  • Contributes on the preparation of abstracts/posters for scientific meetings and manuscripts for publication.

  • Continues to learn new research methods, tools, systems, and scientific principles.

  • Promotes the ethical conduct of research by actively participating in research related educational meetings/conferences (planning, presenting, etc.).

  • Adheres to research protocol in compliance with applicable institutional, local and federal regulations (OHRP, FDA, GCP, etc.).

  • Other responsibilities as they arise that are within the genetic counselor's scope of practice.

Research Activities not associated with Research Genetic Counselor Responsibilities:

  • Identifies appropriate research opportunities for patients; and if desired by patients, facilitates patient participation.

  • For laboratory-based GCs, participates in laboratory research initiatives, including data curation and Precision Medicine initiatives when applicable.

Education Activities:

  • Participate in student education by supervising genetic counseling students and medical students and working with residents, fellows, APN students and nutrition students during their rotation in Genetics.

  • Provide education to fellow Genetics team members by sharing information from meetings, conferences, journal clubs, and other educational resources.

  • Provides shadowing opportunities or professional advice to those interested in the genetic counseling field.

  • For laboratory based GCs, participates in educational activities for referring clinicians, laboratory staff, students, and community healthcare partners on genetic disorders, available genetic tests and general information on genetic test techniques.

Advocacy Activities:

  • Participate in family support, education and patient advocacy programs.

Leadership and Professional Development Activities:

  • Participate in various Division or Hospital committees, programs or working groups.

  • Active members of various professional societies such as GTFI, NSGC, ASHG, ACMG, SIMD, etc.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Education: Master'...